All-New Toyota Zenix

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Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) continues its commitment to carbon neutrality by introducing the highly anticipated All-New Toyota Zenix to its Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) lineup.

The official launch of the Toyota HEV is set for June 22, with retail sales starting at Toyota dealerships across the country. As a pioneer in electrified mobility, TMP believes in a multi-faceted approach to achieve carbon neutrality. Expanding the range of electrified vehicles is a key part of this strategy, considering market and infrastructure conditions and meeting customer needs.

“We are thrilled to bring the All-New Toyota Zenix to the Philippines, further expanding Toyota’s selection of electrified vehicle options for Filipino families,” expressed Danny Cruz, Toyota Motor Philippines’ First Vice President for Vehicle Sales Operations. “We recognize the growing demand for electrified vehicles in the country, and we appreciate our customers’ conscious efforts to embrace sustainable mobility. Our goal is to encourage widespread adoption of electrified vehicles by providing practical and suitable choices.”

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Detailed features and specifications of the All-New Toyota Zenix will be released soon on TMP’s official website, toyota.com.ph. Customers can also stay updated on reservation availability by following Toyota Motor Philippines on social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter (ToyotaMotorPH). TMP’s Viber community, Toyota PH, is another avenue for receiving updates.

In the coming months, the All-New Toyota Zenix will be showcased in Toyota’s HEV activities, and both the HEV and gas variants will be displayed at select dealerships nationwide. The starting price for the All-New Toyota Zenix is PHP 1,670,000.00 for the gas variant and PHP 1,953,000 for the HEV variant.

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